Articles tagged: window treatment ideas
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Gardner Wilkinson Our team of designers is experienced in creating stunning custom window treatments for NH homes. For interior design and quality, Combining window treatments in your NH home will create a beautiful new look. Many of our New Hampshire clients opt to combine window treatments styles. written by David Brooks Behold, you actually have choices when it comes to window treatments for that large expanse of glass in your home. Allow me to illuminate the possibilities.
written by David Brooks When most people think of fabric window treatments they probably think of drapes. But if it is fabric you want and drapes you don’t, there are other options.
written by David Brooks If you are willing to do a little of the work yourself, there’s considerable money to be saved by shopping for window treatments online. The average DIY (do it yourselfer) can do it, so can you.
written by David Brooks This is the second article in my series on ideas for interesting window treatments. This article will deal with skylights and sidelights. Part three of my series will deal with French doors and oversized windows.
written by David Brooks If you are in the market for window treatments you probably need some inspiration. That is unless you are an interior designer and already know what’s new and cool. This article will present a few ideas to help you along.
written by David Brooks Ok, you are in the market for new window treatments but the plethora of choices can be daunting. So, I compiled a list of top selling blinds and shades to help narrow down the list a bit.
written by David Brooks Natural woven wood shades, also called bamboo shades, are back and apparently here to stay. They’ve made leaps and bounds in style and popularity and have matured into beautiful, exotic window coverings. They are no longer your grandmother’s answer for something to cover the old backdoor window.
written by Roger King Looking for elegant window treatment ideas? One way of achieving it is by draping or swaging fabric loosely around a rod, and just letting the fabric pond on the floor, or fall at any length along the sides of the window. << previous page 1 next page>> |